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Synthesis, biological activity and molecular modeling of new biphenylic carboxamides as potent and selective CB2 receptor ligands.

By November 9, 2014No Comments
 2014 Dec 2;90C:526-536. doi: 10.1016/j.ejmech.2014.11.066. [Epub ahead of print]

pm1Synthesis, biological activity and molecular modeling of new biphenylic carboxamides as potent and selective CB2 receptor ligands.

Abstract

The CB2 receptor is a therapeutic target of increasing importance for several diseases, including pain, inflammation, neurodegeneration, cancer and osteoporosis. While several compounds showing CB2-selective agonist or inverse agonist properties have been developed, only few CB2 receptor selective neutral antagonists are actually known. Such type of compounds could be useful to study more in depth the role of the CB2 receptor, because they lack the ability to counteract its “constitutive” activity. Here we describe the synthesis and biological activity of a series of biphenylic carboxamides as a new class of CB2 receptor selective ligands. In binding assays, one of these compounds showed good CB2 receptor affinity and selectivity (Ki = 11.48 nM; Selectivity Index = 130). Furthermore, in functional assays, the same compound showed a very interesting pharmacological profile as CB2 receptor selective neutral antagonist. These results pave the way to further developments, including structural optimization, with the aim to obtain more potent CB2 receptor ligands with this peculiar feature.
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KEYWORDS:

Biphenylic carboxamides; CB2 receptor; CB2 receptor neutral antagonist; Cannabinoid

PMID:

 

25486424

 

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